Babe Ruth's diet and lifestyle, coupled with Pablo Sandoval's physical appearance, have contributed to a misleading stereotype that has given baseball a somewhat unwarranted reputation. Ruth, who was known for his indulgence in food, alcohol, and unconventional training regimen, and Sandoval, noted for his larger physique, became iconic in their own ways.
These images, however, unfairly painted baseball as a sport played by "a bunch of fat guys." The reality is far from this perception. Baseball is an incredibly demanding sport that requires an intense combination of strength, speed, coordination, and strategic thinking. The physical demands of hitting a pitch coming at 90+ miles per hour or making split-second fielding decisions demonstrate the level of athleticism required to be successful in the game.
While some players may not fit the typical mold of a chiseled athlete, their unique talents and the overall physicality of the sport should not be overshadowed by these stereotypes.